Just a quick suggestion; maybe this has already been requested (or is even possible and I missed it).
Let's say I create a task, add a description, click on the calendar icon to add a due date (without a time). I then click on the reminder (bell-plus) icon to set a reminder. I would expect the default reminder date to be the due date I had just set, and not the current date and time.
I've started using Evernote as a replacement for OmniFocus on the Mac, and so a lot of my due dates are a few weeks or months out. The net effect is that I have to advance those several weeks or months out in two different calendar widgets twice, leaving an opportunity for mistakes or just plain forgetting.
It seems that more than 90% of the time when setting a due date in the future, users wouldn't want to be reminded at 5pm the day they create the task that they have an item to complete six months later.
Is there a setting available to change this? Or is this an oversight?
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Just a quick suggestion; maybe this has already been requested (or is even possible and I missed it).
Let's say I create a task, add a description, click on the calendar icon to add a due date (without a time). I then click on the reminder (bell-plus) icon to set a reminder. I would expect the default reminder date to be the due date I had just set, and not the current date and time.
I've started using Evernote as a replacement for OmniFocus on the Mac, and so a lot of my due dates are a few weeks or months out. The net effect is that I have to advance those several weeks or months out in two different calendar widgets twice, leaving an opportunity for mistakes or just plain forgetting.
It seems that more than 90% of the time when setting a due date in the future, users wouldn't want to be reminded at 5pm the day they create the task that they have an item to complete six months later.
Is there a setting available to change this? Or is this an oversight?
Thanks!
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